The car presents well enough inside, with tan cloth buckets showing no major damage but the dash shows typical cracking. The seller notes this particular car sat parked in Kansas since 2005 before he acquired it and threw some basic tune-up parts at it, including new radiator hoses, clutch fan, alternator, belts, spark plugs, plug wires and more. The matching gold wheels are a great look, and while it’s still a far cry from the original McCoy, a 1980 442 is also way cheaper. The latter is the rarer combo, so the seller isn’t exaggerating with that claim. The 442 package came in two colors combos, gold over black or gold over white. It’s listed here on eBay with a $5,500 asking price and the option to submit an offer. This model was never sold in California, so the seller notes the lack of emissions equipment. This 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass is a rare 442 / W30 car that features a paint scheme that the seller claims make it one of 346 produced! Some might say given the return to the burlier 350 motor that this generation was more in keeping with the spirit of the original 442, but that’s up for debate.
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